Each week of the spring season, BoCoPreps will highlight exceptional performances from 10 teams and 10 athletes. Please send your nominations to bwnew@prairiemountainmedia.com.

10 teams

Boulder girls soccer: The Panthers finished off play in the 5A/4A Rocky Mountain League 6-0, beating Westminster and Brighton by a combined score of 13-0 last week. The 5A No. 9 Panthers host No. 24 Horizon opened the 5A playoffs late Tuesday. Kiri Fogarty-Sears had four goals last week.

Broomfield baseball: The Eagles (18-3) beat Legacy, Skyline and Fort Collins by a combined score of 31-5 last week. They’ve now won 10 straight.

Broomfield girls soccer: The Eagles (9-4-2) won the inaugural 5A Granite Peaks League title after beating Legacy and Erie last week. Victoria Choren scored the winner against the Lightning, while Marin Kotschau had two goals against the Tigers.

Fairview girls lacrosse: The 5A No. 4 Knights (12-3) head into the postseason on a five-game winning streak after beating Chatfield and Colorado Academy last week. They host No. 13 Pine Creek on Wednesday.

Fairview girls tennis: The Knights qualified all seven lines to state, winning six regional titles from the 5A Region 7 meet. Stella Laird led the way with a No. 1 singles title.

Holy Family baseball: The Tigers (13-6) have won seven straight. They beat Wellington, Niwot, Legacy and Frederick last week. Logan Seifarth is on a seven-game hitting streak where he’s 13 of 25 with 10 RBIs.

Legacy boys swimming: The Lightning had three swimmers win two events at the nine-team Granite Peaks League meet. Hector Mu won the 100-yard butterfly and 200 freestyle, Tyler Mills won the 50 free and 100 backstroke, and Daisuke Nakashima won the 200 IM and 100 breaststroke.

Niwot girls tennis: The Cougars qualified six out of seven lines and won five regional titles at the 4A Region 5 meet Thursday. Saha Kolli beat Silver Creek’s Katie Reitz in the No. 1 singles final — 6-1, 6-1.

Niwot track and field: The Cougars swept the Granite Peaks League meet over the weekend. Jade West was named the league’s girls field athlete of the meet, winning shot put and discus. Reese Kasper added wins in the 100- and 300-meter hurdles, while Addy Ritzenhein won the 800 and 3,200. For the boys team, Ryder Keeton won the 3,200, Hunter Robbie the 1,600 and Weston Domich the triple jump.

Silver Creek boys swimming: The Raptors won the nine-team Granite Peaks League championships over the weekend. Rider Neeb won the one-meter dive, while James Story took the 100 freestyle.

10 athletes

Addison Blick, Mead soccer: The junior goalkeeper finished the season with six straight shutouts. Over three wins last week, she had 27 saves. Mead won the 4A/3A Granite Peaks League.

Anaya Bursey, Legacy soccer: The freshman scored five goals over the last two games of the regular season, including a hat trick against Rocky Mountain on Saturday. The 5A No. 13 Lightning hosted No. 20 Denver East in the first round of the 5A playoffs late Tuesday.

Aniah Dothard, Skyline soccer: The junior scored four goals across two games last week, giving her 15 on the season. The 4A No. 25 Falcons begin the postseason at No. 8 Dakota Ridge on Wednesday.

Nolan Gaccetta, Silver Creek baseball: The junior recorded his 100th career strikeout in a complete-game win over Centaurus on Thursday. Last week, he allowed no earned runs in eight innings, striking out nine.

Tanner Kaufman, Frederick track: The senior won the 400, 800 and led the 4×400 to a victory at the Granite Peaks League meet over the weekend. He posted the seventh-fastest 400 (48.33 seconds) in the state this season and the third-fastest 800 (1:52.81).

Rylee Klatt, Mead track: Klatt ran the third-fastest 100 (11.79) by a girl in the state this season at the Granite Peaks League meet at Mead High School over the weekend. She ran the second-fastest 400 (54.98).

Omi McGee, Prospect Ridge Academy tennis: PRA’s No. 1 singles player won the 3A Region 2 title last week. She came into the tournament 9-4 on the season.

Devin Shea, Legacy track: The senior was named the boys’ field athlete of the Granite Peaks League meet over the weekend after he won the high jump (6 feet and 4.5 inches) and the long jump (22-0).

Annalina Torres, Legacy track: The senior won the 200 and 400, and was second in the 800 at the Granite Peaks League meet over the weekend. Her 400 (54.55 seconds) was the top time ran by a girl in the state this season. Her 200 (24.50) was the fourth-fastest.

Hope Torres, Prospect Ridge Academy golf: The senior shot 6-under-par 66 to win the Metro League tournament at Thorncreek Golf Club. She won by nine strokes.